Both the popovtsy and bespopovtsy, although theologically and psychologically two different teachings, manifested spiritual, eschatological and mystical tendencies throughout Russian religious thought and church life.
These mystical tendencies separated Law from the practical-minded Wesley.
Mr. Burckhardt may have mystical tendencies, but he rambles on like a genial automatist, painting as others might talk.
Cohen criticised what he saw as mystical tendencies in the writings of some physicists, such as Arthur Eddington.
In Paris, where he lived first with a spiritualistic doctor and afterwards, like Robespierre, at the house of a cabinet-maker, his mystical tendencies were strengthened.
I remember her elegance, her accomplishments, her intellect endowed with mystical tendencies.
In painting, symbolism can be seen as a revival of some mystical tendencies in the Romantic tradition, and was close to the self-consciously morbid and private decadent movement.
By the side of the philosophic tendency of the previous age, a mystical tendency appeared in literature.
Mary became famous for her good works and her mystical tendencies.
The 14th century is characterized throughout by its mystical tendencies.